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New York's World Trade Center tragedy is
one of America's darkest hours.
It explores emotional feelings and the
depths of love and human bonding.
This film is not about the attacks--but
the aftermath felt by the victims and their families.
It's a surprisingly personal film, concentrating
on two of the only 20 survivors to be pulled from the wreckage
of the shattered buildings.
It was much better than I expected, and
well worth the emotional ride. |
World Trade Center
is a film about heroism and all those involved.
There are no politics, no terrorism, and
no exploitation in this straight-from-the-hip story of the Port
Authority police doing their job and its horrible aftermath.
It's an intense gut-wrenching film with
a life-affirming message about survival and humanity. |
The movie tells the true story of how two
police officers were able to survive for 12 hours while trapped
in the rubble on September 11, 2001, after they responded to
dispatches at Ground Zero, making them two of the 20 people rescued
after the buildings' collapse.
The film is intelligent, thoughtful, and
emotionally powerful. |